New stones.
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Re: New stones.
Interesting - the third from the last looks like a partially opened quartz geode.
Barry M- Member
Re: New stones.
Hi YuraBI... I try to recover the effect each stone is meant to convey. If they are each small enoungh to fit in a palm, perhaps they should be displayed together or, if separated, as accessories to a larger object. In each case, they are artistic when creating an effect which is striking to the viewer.
I like your small tray. With finer sand it might allow the stones to represent a larger scene more effectively.
One held in a hand (yours?) is recognizable to me as a rabbit in profile. Another recalls a scenic view representative of Chinese "remote peak" taste, particularly if mounted vertically. I'm not sure of scenic taste in Russian landscapes, but hope you'll share more...
Thanks for posting!
I like your small tray. With finer sand it might allow the stones to represent a larger scene more effectively.
One held in a hand (yours?) is recognizable to me as a rabbit in profile. Another recalls a scenic view representative of Chinese "remote peak" taste, particularly if mounted vertically. I'm not sure of scenic taste in Russian landscapes, but hope you'll share more...
Thanks for posting!
Chris Cochrane- Member
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I can picture minuscule trees dotted along the final picture of the black and white stone. I have little knowledge of Suiseki, but that strikes me as one of the best I've seen! Beautiful.
bhellige47- Member
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